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- the present disclosure relates to a warehouse or structure that mass freezes and stores bulk foods and other products.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a warehouse incorporating a freezing system in accordance with the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic top view of a freezer warehouse incorporating the system of the present disclosure
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the interior of the freezer warehouse
- FIG. 4 is a perspective end view showing a racking arrangement
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of two rows of racking
- FIG. 6 is a diagrammatic perspective view showing the flow of chilling air through the palletized product
- FIGS. 7 and 8 show loading of the palletized product into the racks
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the racking structure as seen from the interior air chamber.
- FIG. 10 is a diagrammatic view showing the flow of air through the palletized product into the interior air chamber.
- a large warehouse, building, or structure such as warehouse 2 shown in FIG. 1 , is used as a giant freezer that both freezes and maintains perishable foods or like products.
- Large pallets of items such as meats, fruits, vegetables, and prepared foods can be taken to this warehouse and promptly frozen in blast rooms. The product is then moved to the storage part of the warehouse where it is maintained at a frozen temperature until removed.
- this disclosure describes a specially configured rack system that assists freezing the product directly in the open warehouse space.
- the system described herein is a one-stage freezing storage system, rather than a multi-stage freezing storage system. It is appreciated that fresh-packed fruits, vegetables, and other products can be chilled to a desired temperature.
- FIG. 2 A top view of the inside of warehouse 2 shown in FIG. 2 depicting several rows of palleted product. Each pallet 4 abuts a chamber 6 .
- pallets 4 are positioned several high on opposing sides and along chamber 6 .
- Cold air produced in warehouse 2 is drawn through spacers 20 (see FIG. 6 ) separating rows of cases of product on the pallet. This air cools the product down while being drawn into chamber 6 indicated by directional arrow 16 .
- openings 30 along the periphery of chamber 6 mate with cases 22 on the pallets 4 (see FIG. 9 ).
- the only significant way to move the cold air inside warehouse 2 is by going through and/or around the product on pallet 4 .
- the air 16 drawn into chamber 6 can then be recooled and recirculated, or exhausted. Because the cold air moves around product prior to entering chamber 6 , it provides an efficient means for freezing.
- Chillers 8 inside warehouse 2 produce the cold air that flows through aisles 10 and into chambers 6 . It is appreciated that chillers 8 can be positioned in different locations as needed inside warehouse 2 . As shown in FIG. 2 , chillers 8 are positioned remotely from chambers 6 . The chilled air passes through open spaces near or through cases of product in order to enter chamber 6 . Air handlers, such as fans 12 inside or in air flow communication with chamber 6 assist in drawing the air within warehouse 2 through the palletized and/or through the product cases and into the channel. Continuing this process freezes the product as well as maintains its frozen condition. Without blast freezers that initially freeze product only to then move it to warehouse aisles, more space can be dedicated to either more rows of chambers 6 or more aisle space 10 . Increasing capacity or maneuvering room in a warehouse is beneficial.
- FIG. 3 A top perspective view of the inside of warehouse 2 is shown in FIG. 3 , This view shows rows of racking 14 between aisles 10 and chamber 6 . In this view the actual chambers 6 are obscured because end caps 15 are covering their ends. A plurality of fans 12 are shown at the top with top panel 17 covering chamber 6 .
- This view demonstrates how aisles 10 can be widened to accommodate more forklifts 18 .
- This view also shows how many cases of product on pallets 4 can be stacked in these rows. In this illustrative embodiment, the pallets are stacked five high. This number can vary, however, depending on the needs of the warehouse and the size, configuration, and weight of the cases on the pallets. The space savings can also be appreciated from this view.
- the entire warehouse uses the same rows to both cool and store palleted product. This is more efficient than a conventional warehouse having separate blast freezing rooms. This new configuration not only requires less space, but it also no longer requires transporting the pallet from the blast room to a separate storage location in the warehouse.
- FIG. 4 An end view of chamber 6 with racking 14 on each side holding pallets 4 is shown in FIG. 4 .
- fan 12 draws air in as indicated by directional arrow 16 through and around cases of product 22 on pallets 4 before entering chamber 6 .
- End cap 15 has been removed from this view, but otherwise prevents air from entering chamber 6 at the end of the row. It is appreciated that in this illustrative embodiment, storage management in warehouse 2 can also be improved by using a single pallet deep configuration. There is now more room for forklift 18 to maneuver, as well as pick and stack product.
- FIG. 5 Another perspective view of chamber 6 located between rows of racking 14 is shown in FIG. 5 .
- This view further demonstrates the ease within which pallets 4 of product can be accessed by forklift 18 during freezing or while maintaining their frozen condition.
- Conventional cooled warehouses store their pallets of product two or more pallets deep. This creates a less efficient stocking and retrieval system.
- FIG. 6 An illustrative pallet 4 of cases 22 of product is shown in FIG. 6 .
- a freezer spacer 20 is placed between rows of individual cases 22 of product in order to provide air pathways 24 .
- pathways 24 provide more passages through which air flow can enter chamber 6 .
- spacers 20 can be made from a plastic mesh. Alternatively, they may be strips of solid material, such as wood or metal. It is contemplated that other like materials and structures can work to create air pathways by separating one row of cases 22 from another. It is further appreciated that some containers, such as turkey and ham boxes, for example, are fabricated with holes in the sides intended to allow air-flow for quicker freezing. Stacks of these cases may not require the spacers in order to freeze properly using the system disclosed herein.
- FIG. 7 A perspective view of a pallet 4 supporting a plurality of cases 22 and moving in direction 28 toward chamber 6 is shown in FIG. 7 .
- a plurality of openings 30 are positioned in wall 32 of racking 14 .
- Wall 32 along with covers 17 and end cap 15 form chamber 6 (see, also, FIG. 3 ).
- pallet 4 is positioned against periphery 34 , 40 , and 42 of air intake opening 30 preventing air from entering chamber 6 except through and around cases 20 .
- spaced apart pallet support guides 36 are positioned at the illustratively lower end periphery 34 .
- pallet guides 36 receives pallet 4 ensuring stacked cases 22 will be properly positioned in front of opening 30 . It is appreciated that, as seen in FIGS. 4 and 5 , for example, pallets can be stacked vertically. It is further appreciated that for each pallet 4 there is a pair of pallet guides 36 or like structures to help guide it to the opening. It is also appreciated that there can multiple openings 30 both vertically and laterally along both sides of chamber 6 that employ multiple pairs of channel guides 36 .
- FIG. 8 Another perspective view of pallet 4 moving in direction 28 towards opening 30 is shown in FIG. 8 .
- This view shows seals 40 and 42 positioned about the periphery 34 , 40 , and 42 of opening 30 . It is appreciated that cases 22 will abut against seals 34 , 40 , and 42 to mitigate the potential for air to enter chamber 6 adjacent wall 32 , without first going over and around cases 22 . It is further appreciated that there can be upper and lower horizontal seals 42 and 34 , respectively, that abut the top and bottom rows of cases 22 on pallet 4 .
- seal 42 can be selectively vertically adjustable in directions 44 and 46 via adjustable bracket 48 to abut the top row of cases 22 on pallet 4 .
- bracket 42 may include detents, pins, or other structures that selectively engage corresponding recesses, holes, etc., to secure bracket 48 to a desired height. This flexibility is useful because depending on the product being frozen, the pallet height may vary. Directing airflow through and around cases 22 on pallet 4 means it is preferable not to have an opening either above or below the product which would create a non-desirable path of least resistance for the air to flow to enter chamber 6 . It is contemplated that for each stack of pallets, adjustable panel 48 can be moved to the desired position depending on the height of cases 22 .
- This view also shows a second upper row storage system for pallets 4 that includes additional pallet guides 36 to assist maintaining proper positioning of pallets 4 along a column. It is further contemplated that additional adjustment brackets can be moved to the appropriate location that directs air through pallets 4 , rather than just around them. It is still further appreciated that the configuration of racking 14 with openings 30 and guides 36 can all be configured to accommodate conventional palleting and pallet stacking systems used in a variety of warehouse environments.
- FIG. 9 A perspective view inside chamber 6 looking toward opening 30 with pallet 4 and cases 22 pushed up against seals 34 , 40 and 42 is shown in FIG. 9 . From this perspective, it is appreciated that the combination of cases 22 , spacers 20 , and seals 34 , 40 and 42 generally prevent airflow from entering chamber 6 except through space 24 created by spacers 20 .
- This embodiment also shows a panel 48 placed above pallet 4 preventing air from simply entering chamber 6 above cases 22 . It is appreciated that panel 48 is not only adjustable, but can also be either separate or attached to seal 42 as needed to provide the flexibility allowing stacked pallets 4 of a variety of heights to limit airflow into chamber 6 .
- This view also shows illustrative panel 48 and pins 52 that illustratively engage the periphery 30 of periphery 34 to selectively hold panel 48 in place. It is appreciated that a variety of latches, clasps, etc., can be used to hold structures that prevent air from flowing into chamber 6 from undesired regions.
- This view shows additional panels 50 along the row of racking 14 that are configured to receive additional pallets that are subject to the same restriction of airflow flowing through the cases 22 .
- FIG. 10 Another perspective view from inside chamber 6 is shown in FIG. 10 .
- This view demonstrates the airflow 16 that occurs when pallet 4 and cases 22 are pressed against the periphery 34 , 40 , and 42 of opening 30 , as shown from the inside of warehouse 2 .
- the predominate pathways are the spacings 24 created by spacers 20 between cases 22 .
- This chilled air passes over and under each case 22 reducing their temperature until it reaches freezing. Once frozen, cold air can be used to maintain the frozen state of the product inside cases 22 until they are ready to be removed from warehouse 2 .
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